ARINC Incorporated announced it has formed a new subsidiary, ASES LLC, doing business as ARINC Aerospace. The new company will specialize in the modification, modernization, upgrade and maintenance of aircraft for the military, government, and commercial marketplaces.
ARINC Aerospace assumes most of the operations of ARINC’s former Aerospace Systems Engineering & Support (ASES) business unit.
Michael A. Young, who led the ASES division as Vice President for the past eight years, has been named Vice President of the new company. Approximately 500 ASES employees will also be transferred. ARINC Aerospace will have two divisions: Aircraft Integration, Modification, & Maintenance, and Aircraft Logistics & Sustainment.
“We have re-aligned our divisions to focus on our core capabilities within the marketplace, with the major focus on aircraft,” Young states. “Our mission is to provide high quality, independent, and cost-effective aircraft modification and sustainment solutions to the aerospace industry.”
In the transition, ARINC’s other major defense division, Defense Systems Engineering & Support (DSES), will assume some engineering and support requirements of ARINC.
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